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Clean Bandit have reunited in the studio with Jess Glynne and Jimmy Napes.

“MC Emotional Banger and DJ Vibrancy jamming @jessglynne @jimmynapes,” the British electronic music group – composed of Grace Chatto and siblings Jack and Luke Patterson – posted to their Instagram profile.

Clean Bandit previously teamed with Glynne and Napes on international hit single “Rather Be,” which topped the UK Singles Chart and peaked to number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart.

Glynne also provided guest vocals on Clean Bandit’s “Real Love,” which peaked to number two on the UK Singles Chart, and Napes co-wrote “Extraordinary,” which delivered guest vocals from UK singer-songwriter Sharna Bass.

As mentioned in earlier posts, the upcoming sophomore album by Clean Bandit – featuring singles “Tears,” “Rockabye” and “Symphony” – will arrive later this year via Warner Music Group / Atlantic Records.

British electronic music group Clean Bandit – composed of Grace Chatto and siblings Jack and Luke Patterson – have selected “Symphonies” as the next promotional single from their upcoming sophomore album.

As mentioned in earlier posts, Clean Bandit’s second studio collection – featuring previous promotional singles “Tears” and “Rockabye” – will arrive later this year via Warner Music Group / Atlantic Records.

Fans of Romans’ work should also look out for the next projects by Alicia Keys [RCA], James Blunt [Atlantic], Craig David [Insanity], John Legend [Columbia], Ella Henderson [Syco] and Rudimental [Asylum].

As mentioned in earlier posts, Clean Bandit are expected to release their second album – boasting further guest appearances from Labrinth, Natasha Bedingfield, and Sean Paul – later this year through Atlantic Records.

The British electronic music quartet – composed of Grace Chatto, Jack Patterson, Luke Patterson and Neil Amin-Smith – christened “Tears” as the first promotional cut from their upcoming sophomore album.

“Tears” also features guest vocals from Louisa Johnson, whose currently working on her debut album under Simon Cowell’s Sony imprint Syco Music.

As mentioned in earlier posts, Clean Bandit are expected to release their second album – featuring further guest appearances from Labrinth, Natasha Bedingfield, and Sean Paul – later this year through Atlantic Records.

Wroldsen and Mac also worked with the likes of Cobra Starship (“You Make Me Feel”), Little Mix (“We Are Who We Are”), Alexandra Burke (“Before the Rain”), The Wanted (“I Found You”) and Cover Drive (“That Girl”).

Meanwhile, Clean Bandit are expected to release the follow-up to 2014’s “New Eyes” – featuring guest appearances from Labrinth, Natasha Bedingfield, and Sean Paul – later this year through Atlantic Records.

Gad previously collaborated with Bedingfield on “Happy” and “Freckles,” taken from Bedingfield’ s sophomore album “Pocketful of Sunshine.”

The record producer and songwriter is also responsible for hit singles performed by Leona Lewis (“Thunder”), Madonna (“Living for Love”), Beyonce (“If I Were a Boy”), Demi Lovato (“Skyscraper”) and Fergie (“Big Girls Don’t Cry”).

Meanwhile, Clean Bandit – consisting of Jack Patterson, Grace Chatto, Luke Patterson and Neil Amin-Smith – are expected to release their second studio collection later this year through Warner Music Group / Atlantic Records.

The still-untitled project follows 2014’s “New Eyes,” which peaked to number three on the UK Albums Chart and delivered singles including “Rather Be” (featuring Jess Glynne) and “Extraordinary” (featuring Sharna Bass).